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Dirty Feed

John J. Hoare

Old TV. Old comedy. Old TV comedy.

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Dirty Digest #32: August 2025

Hey there. Welcome to the last edition of this newsletter, at least in its present form. Yes, I’ve said that before. Yes, I really mean it this time.

More later, let’s dive in. And your musical accompaniment for this edition:


Th...

9 months ago
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Dirty Digest #31: July 2025

A short newsletter this month, but at least there’s a bumper crop of links to keep you occupied. I KNOW IT’S FRIDAY, BUT STOP BROWSING THE INTERNET AND GET ON WITH YOUR WORK YOU REPROBATES.

Your musical accompaniment for this edition:

I t...

10 months ago
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Dirty Digest #30: June 2025

As you lot will have easily figured out long ago by now, these newsletters are usually a ragbag of whatever nonsense I’ve been thinking about over the last month. So welcome to possibly the only one I’ll ever put out which is in any way abo...

a year ago
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Dirty Digest #29: May 2025

Short newsletter this month, but I will say: Austria were boring, and Finland woz robbed.

Speaking of my terrible taste in music, your accompaniment for the rest of this newsletter: Marina and her FOUL MOUTH. Well, it makes a change from S...

a year ago
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Dirty Digest #28: April 2025

There are, in general, two kinds of TV script books. The first is when the book is based on a draft of the script used in actual production, such as Father Ted: The Complete Scripts (Boxtree, 1999). The second is when they bodge together a...

a year ago
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